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On behalf of the admin- istration, I congratulate the EEE students & staff on bringing out this issue of the news letter. A news letter is to reflect the aspi- rations of the students & also to show the achieve- ments of the department, events which effect the future of members of the department should be pre- sented & analyzed here. Traditionally Electrical Energy has been engaged in generation, transmis- sion & distribution of power. Now the focus is shifting to green energy. Govt. of India has recog- nized this & has set up a new dept called RNE. Challenges or failure of Hydal power generation, environmental con- cerns of thermal, gas & nuclear facilities are fast gathering critical remarks. Solar, Wind Tidal energy is yet to become economical. Opti- mization & control is another area of focus. Overall I would say that we as Electrical Eng., are liv- ing in very interacting times. The challenges & threats listed above should be viewed as opportunities for the future. I take this opportunity to encourage the stu- dents & staff to identify their areas of interest for a ca- reer & map the subjects in the curriculum. Therefore Stanley will lead to achievements in the form of results, papers & projects etc. Principal’s Note : Spark Plugs Department of EEE Renewable Energy Sources: At over 36,000 MW, RE contributes nearly 15% of the country’s total installed electricity generation capacity. If the capacity addition of renewable projects such as solar and wind were to happen as per plans, this number is expected to go up to 1,75,000 MW by 2022. The steady ramping up of green power solar, for instance, was just 2MW in 2010 but is now over 4,000 MW does go a long way in ensuring some degree of leverage for India at climate talks, but simultaneously poses a serious challenge for grid managers. The availability of solar and wind energy is largely determined by the weather conditions, and therefore characterized by strong variability. As a result, power generation from these sources cannot easily be matched to the electricity demand, like power generated from conventional plants such as coal-fired units and gas stations. Integration of large amount of fluctuating RE in the grid is a serious technical challenge for grid managers to ensure smooth operations of the Indian grid — the fifth largest in the world. India has set a target to have 100 GW solar power, 60 GW wind energy, 10 GW small hydro power, and 5 GW biomass-based power projects operational by March 2022. Dr.V.Rajagopal STANLEY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY FOR WOMEN EMPOWER WOMEN-IMPACT THE WORLD 1st December, 2015 Volume 1, Issue 1 Chief Editor: K.Sravanthi Asst.Prof, EEE Member: Gayathri, IV yr Neha, III yr Likhitha, II yr Vision: Empowering girl students with the contem- porary knowledge in Elec- trical and Electronics engi- neering for their success in life. Mission: Quality education and excellent environment for students to learn and practise latest technologies in Electrical and Electron- ics Engineering platform prevalent in industry, inte- grated with opportunities for teamwork, leadership, values, ethics and social activities.

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Page 1: AND TECHNOLOGY FOR WOMEN Volume 1, Issue 1 EMPOWER …stanley.edu.in/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/spark-plugs-14-15-.pdf · K.Sravanthi Asst.Prof, EEE Member: Gayathri, IV yr Neha,

On behalf of the admin-

istration, I congratulate

the EEE students & staff

on bringing out this issue

of the news letter. A news

letter is to reflect the aspi-

rations of the students &

also to show the achieve-

ments of the department,

events which effect the

future of members of the

department should be pre-

sented & analyzed here.

Traditionally Electrical

Energy has been engaged

in generation, transmis-

sion & distribution of

power. Now the focus is shifting to

green energy. Govt. of India has recog-

nized this & has set up a new dept called

RNE. Challenges or failure of Hydal

power generation, environmental con-

cerns of thermal, gas & nuclear facilities

are fast gathering critical remarks. Solar,

Wind Tidal energy is yet to become economical. Opti-

mization & control is another area of focus.

Overall I would say that we as Electrical Eng., are liv-

ing in very interacting times. The challenges & threats

listed above should be viewed as opportunities for the

future. I take this opportunity to encourage the stu-

dents & staff to identify their areas of interest for a ca-

reer & map the subjects in the curriculum. Therefore

Stanley will lead to achievements in the form of results,

papers & projects etc.

Principal’s Note :

Spark Plugs

Department of EEE

Renewable Energy Sources: At over 36,000 MW, RE contributes nearly

15% of the country’s total installed electricity generation capacity. If the

capacity addition of renewable projects such as solar and wind were to

happen as per plans, this number is expected to go up to 1,75,000 MW by

2022. The steady ramping up of green power solar, for instance, was just

2MW in 2010 but is now over 4,000 MW does go a long way in ensuring

some degree of leverage for India at climate talks, but simultaneously

poses a serious challenge for grid managers. The availability of solar and

wind energy is largely determined by the weather conditions, and therefore characterized

by strong variability. As a result, power generation from these sources cannot easily be

matched to the electricity demand, like power generated from conventional plants such as

coal-fired units and gas stations. Integration of large amount of fluctuating RE in the grid is

a serious technical challenge for grid managers to ensure smooth operations of the Indian

grid — the fifth largest in the world. India has set a target to have 100 GW solar power, 60

GW wind energy, 10 GW small hydro power, and 5 GW biomass-based power projects

operational by March 2022.

Dr.V.Rajagopal

S T A N L E Y C O L L E G E O F E N G I N E E R I N G

A N D T E C H N O L O G Y F O R W O M E N

E M P O W E R W O M E N - I M P A C T T H E W O R L D

1st December, 2015

Volume 1, Issue 1

Chief Editor: K.Sravanthi Asst.Prof, EEE Member: Gayathri, IV yr Neha, III yr Likhitha, II yr

Vision: Empowering girl

students with the contem-

porary knowledge in Elec-

trical and Electronics engi-

neering for their success in

life.

Mission: Quality education

and excellent environment

for students to learn and

practise latest technologies

in Electrical and Electron-

ics Engineering platform

prevalent in industry, inte-

grated with opportunities

for teamwork, leadership,

values, ethics and social

activities.

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Dr. V.Rajagopal, HOD of EEE, The Convener of EDC (Entrepreneur & Development

Cell) and Mrs. K.Sravanthi, Asst. Prof conducted three workshops in collaboration with

NSIC, MSME, ALEAP for the benefit of the students. The workshops objective are to

help the students to become entrepreneurs.

Mrs.D.Rosila Jebarani, Asst Prof , Mrs.CH Laxmi Madhuri Asst Prof and Mrs.Naga

Mallisari Asst Prof conducted a workshop on “Seamless Power Supply of Renewable

Energy Sources “ on 30th Sept 2015. Mr . G. Kamalakar , DRDO and Mr. Rama-

chander BVRIT, were the key speakers. They delivered lectures on Utility of Solar En-

ergy in present trend.

Under the Association Committee, we arranged a guest lecture on “OVER VIEW OF

400KUB STATION SWITCH GEAR EQUIPMENT & HOTLINES” on 3rd Au-

gust, 2015. Mr.Y.Rama Mohan, ADE,TSEB, enlightened the students.

Workshop/Seminar/FDP By Faculty

Happy words from the Department of EEE

Spark Plugs Department of EEE

Volume 1, Issue 1

Power Quality : the interaction of electrical

Delighted message from the dazzling department

By Mrs. A. Mrudula A ROW-BOAT THAT LOVES DIRTY WATER:

The work shows a crucial step in the development of

autonomous robots capable of long-term self-power. Most

robots require re-charging or re fuelling, often requiring

human involvement." The Row-boat will be used in environmental clean-up

operations of contaminants, such as oil spills and harmful algal bloom, and

in long term autonomous environmental monitoring of hazardous

environments. Potential uses of the machine could be to clean water reserves in poorer

areas which suffer from diseased drinking sources.

We are delighted to share that Department News Letter “Spark Plugs” has

ignited the academic and non-academic talents of both staff and students.

We take immense pride in our faculty, a team of highly capable and dedi-

cated professionals, some of whom have academic and industrial experi-

ence with unique specializations and post graduate degrees from leading

universities of India.

SMART GRID

A smart grid is an

electricity network

that uses digital and

other advanced

technologies to

monitor and manage

the transport of

electricity from all

generation sources to

meet the varying

electricity demands of

end-users. Smart grids

co-ordinate the needs

and capabilities of all

generators, grid

operators, end-users

and electricity market

stakeholders to operate

all parts of the system

as efficiently as

possible, minimizing

costs and

environmental impacts

while maximizing

system reliability and

stability.

By Rosila Jebarani

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Our faculty Dr. V Rajagopal, Mrs. D. Rosila Jebarani and Mrs. Ch. Lakshmi

Madhuri are going to publish a paper on “A New VcosФ Control Scheme of

Capacitor Supported DVR for Power Quality Improvement”. It will be

published at Biennial International Conference on Power and Energy Towards

Sustainable Energy (PESTSE-2016) during 21st - 23rd January,2016.

Dr. V. Rajagopal , Mrs. V. Sharada, Mrs. K. Sravanthi have sent a paper on

“Load Balancing and Voltage Regulation for Two Leg VSC Based Islanded DG

Set Supply System” to Biennial International Conference on Power and En-

ergy Towards Sustainable Energy (PESTSE-2016) (the paper is under review).

Dr. V. Rajagopal HOD was appointed as an external examiner for RDC of a re-

search scholar at MANIT, Bhopal.etc.

PEO1: Our graduates shall have enhanced skills and contemporary knowledge

in Electrical and Electronics Engineering fields with social awareness and profes-

sional excellence towards successful employment, advanced learning and research.

PEO2: Our graduates shall have life-long learning attitude, innovation and crea-

tivity to devise solutions for realistic and social problems in the society.

PEO3: Our graduates shall have good attitude and personality skills, ethical

values, teamwork and leadership skill towards professionalism and ethical practices.

within the organization and the society.

DESCRIPTION ABOUT HVDC LINK : By

Mrs.V.Sharada

HVDC enables secure and stable asynchronous interconnection of

power networks that operate on different frequencies, It provides

instant and precise control of the power flow. HVDC transmission

systems become an integral part of the electrical power system,

improving the overall stability, reliability and transmission

capacity. Examples of Hvdc links Vindhyachal link, connects

Northern and Western regions with 2 lines. Transmission Power is 250 MW and the

Operational Voltage is 70 KV, Chandrapur, Rihand-Dadri back to back links,

Achievements of Faculty

Spark Plugs Department of EEE

Volume 1, Issue 1

Solar energy is radiant light

and heat from the Sun

harnessed using a range of

ever-evolving technologies

such as solar heating,

photovoltaic's, solar

thermal energy, solar

architecture and artificial

photosynthesis.

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Program Educational objectives of the department

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STUDENTS CORNER

Hurrayyyyy….Shloka, Y.Ragini and Gayatri Sankeerthana of Final Yr students got select-

ed in Campus Placements.

Meenakshi of final has participated in Anveshana, 2015 Science & Engineering Fair &

got the appreciation letter .

Meenakshi of final year has presented a project on “Automatic Traffic Control Sys-

tem”, & got 2nd prize in CVSR Eng college.

Meghana Mourya of Final yr has attended tech fest at Gurunanak Egg College and

got 1st in Poster presentation and 2nd in paper presentation.

J.Mounika of 3rd yr has given a classical dance performance at OPJINDAL Global Uni-

versity, New Delhi on 9th Oct 2015.

M.Ramya of 2nd yr has participated in painting competition at OPJINDAL Global Uni-

versity, New Delhi on 9th Oct 2015.

Winners of Club Committee Logo and Caption

HimaBindu and Likitha of 2nd yr.

Indoor games Competition winners

Kalyani and Sandhya of 3rd yr.

Rangoli Competition winners

Eraj & Manisha of 2nd year.

C L U B & A S S O C I A T I O N

N A M E

E L E C T R O C U T E R S

E L E C T R A Z Z -

P O W E R T H E